Beautify your home with a breathtaking work of Jewish art! David Fisher's internationally acclaimed masterpieces combine the modern craft of laser cutting technology with a passion for tradition. Guaranteed to transform your walls into a source of meaning and joy.

Covered in highly embossed leatherette, with the page edges painted in gold leaf, the book is a beautiful as it is practical. This book, intended for the entire family, features an array of blessings, dedications, prayers, and hymns for the Sabbath and holidays.

This is one of the most unforgettable tastes of Israel. Turkish coffee, popularly and affectionately called "mud" in Israel, is the strong (usually sweet) drink served at coffee houses throughout the Middle East.

Bring some light into your home and heart with our amazing selection of beautiful Hanukkah menorahs. Choose from a wide variety of traditional and contemporary designs, with styles for every taste and every budget.

These stunning custom made pieces are both beautiful and meaningful. Any of them would make a perfect gift for a wedding, birthday, Bat Mitzvah, or any special occasion. Hand crafted in Jerusalem, it will be an unforgettable thing of beauty to last a lifetime!

What could be better than your name -- in English or Hebrew -- rendered as a gold or silver necklace? The gold name and silver name necklaces will be the most cherished gifts imaginable!

Personalized Name Jewelry in Hebrew

Hebrew is both an ancient and a modern language. It had died out as an actual spoken
language until the 1800s, and at that time it was restored and became the official
language of the new State of Israel in 1948. Today, one can see that Modern Hebrew
has changed quite a bit from Ancient Hebrew, and even native speakers can struggle
when attempting to read the Torah or some ancient texts.

Fortunately, whether written in ancient or modern Hebrew, names are one of the
simplest things to "sound out" or spell. The many forms of Hebrew is one of the reasons
that so many people study the language, yet it can still be used to make personalized
name jewelry in Hebrew.

Just consider what a romantic partner, bar or bat mitzvah student, or a new bride
or groom might think of such a thoughtful gift. For example, a young woman who is
beginning to practice or study Kabbalah can get a red string bracelet with her Hebrew
initial as a charm. A boy who has just celebrated his Bar Mitzvah would love to get a
gold pendant that spells his name in Hebrew too.

Remember that the language reads from right to left and that some forms do not
use vowels. This means you will want to get your personalized name jewelry from a
specialty vendor like Judaica Webstore that can guarantee the best results. We can
also give the widest range of choices too. From silver and gold pendants, to mezuzah
style pendants, Kabbalah bands, love tokens, and even some with English spellings,
the use of the recipient's name is sure to please. Whether it is gold or silver, with
gemstones or even Roman glass, we will have the style you prefer.

If you are struggling for the perfect gift, just consider how much they will treasure
receiving something that shows you know them, that you have considered their wishes,
and that you are honoring their heritage.